1.0 how does it work?

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David Roon

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Mar 31, 2013, 5:20:57 AM3/31/13
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Hi,

I am using sindi for a while now. It works fine but now that Scala 2.10 is out, I really want to use it.

So I have no choice but to migrate sindi 0.5 to 1.0-RC3.

I did that in my dependencies and now I have nothing that compiles anymore.

It seems that you have now a new way of injecting things that looks cleaner by the example I saw in your code.

But, there is no documentation for this new way of doing things. My old code does not even compile so I guess the current documentation is obsolete. How do I do? Please I really love 2.10 !

Alois Cochard

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Mar 31, 2013, 5:36:45 AM3/31/13
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Hi David,

Indeed Scala 2.10 rocks, and I was able to redesign Sindi in a really nice way using macro for compile time injection.
I'm sorry the documentation is not up to date, I understand the test can looks quite obscure.

I already promised a complete example to some others too - shame on me it's not done yet! -, I'll prepare it tomorrow and update that thread when done!

The good news is that a compiler plugin is no more needed with version 1.0 :)

Cheers,


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